The Circle Of The Earth Is A 21st Century Inquiry Into The Veracity Or Otherwise Of The Copernican Theory Of A Globe Earth; Proving The Globe Earth To Be A Foolish And Childish Fancy, And Scientifically Proving Beyond Any Reasonable Doubt The Earth Is A Disk

Geocentrism: The belief that Earth is literally motionless at the center of a universe which revolves around it. Believe it or not, in this day and age, there are still people who hold such a belief. But is there any scientific evidence to support this belief, or are these people just a bunch of kooks?
This book consists of a series of debates on this issue.

From the bestselling author of Red Herrings & White Elephants, Shaggy Dogs, Pop Goes the Weasel, They Laughed at Galileo and many more...
This is the short story of Galileo Galilee and how he has been proved right about everything.

You are born in this world believing everything to be true, then by the time you die you discover that nothing is what it seems... What if the world is not governed by chance, Science, nor Religion? What if it is just a make-believe, meant to keep humans happy and satisfied? Let us explore and discover the truth about this world we call Reality!

This book explores the ancient Greek and medieval cosmology that supported the view that Earth was specially created by God. The "crystal spheres" of the heavens, with Earth at the centre, were beautiful, wondrous and inspiring. They fitted in perfectly with ideas of spirituality, angels and astrology. Mainstream religion made perfect sense seven hundred years ago, but not any more.

The General Theory on Polarized Space provides a radical new model for the structure our universe. The model provides a framework for the accelerating expansion of the universe without reliance on dark energy. From quantum particles out to the horizon of our observable universe and beyond this model sets in place the foundation for linking gravity, magnetism, entanglement and more.

In this series of four unique essays you'll discover the complete history of the world from the Big Bang until yesterday afternoon, why there are more Greek philosophers that Inuit and why, in the author's opinion, we should all be deeply suspicious of the motivation of 'scientists'. You'll probably find it funny, too.

Some events in history are so obscured by legend that hardly anybody knows how things really happened. Some legends are self-perpetuating and facts get ignored by certain authors or are unknown to them. In chronicling history, it appears to be sufficient to parrot what somebody else said to the point that the truth just appears as footnotes.